New Terrain Company Mini Monsters
November 24, 2011 by dracs
New Polish company Mini Monsters have arrived on the scene with some new terrain for your table top. Here's a quick glimpse at the sort of things they have on offer.
Some of their pieces are specifically tailored towards Games Workshop games, but they easily be used in others. Whatever you use them for these pieces are sure to liven up your table top.
So guys what are you waiting for? Head on over to Mini Monsters and check out the rest of the terrain they have on offer.
This stuff looks great, shame it’s dental stone and not resin. Saying that it’s silly cheap so I am sure if they get popular and decide to increase their prices and switch to resin nobody will be complaining.
What’s dental stone?
Plaster like material
Indeed. The material is horrible… It chips, and it’s heavy.
Less so than plaster, but still.
However, it’s possible to get good detail, it’s dirt cheap, and it makes for nice big terrain pieces…
Besides, buildings and such are rarely as mobile as miniatures on the table, so they’re less accident-prone, and almost always covered in a thick coat of protective varnish.
How long til GW take offence at their Space Marine statue? (probably fairly in this case…)
They’ve got until somebody rats them out. This is a definite copy – while Scibor’s marines have different helmets or generic-but-familiar symbols and very obviously different rear armour with an integrated vent rather than a backpack, the statue replicates the shape of a bolt pistol, helmet, Heresy armour chestplate and even has the little panels on the arms and legs introduced when this style came out in 3rd edition 40K to break up the smooth nature of power armour. It’s a shame, because their products don’t look too bad, but they’re using that statue as a hook and it could… Read more »
I think its a shame because its only really any use on 40k boards, and at that its not a particularly heroic pose, so it’s not a very statuesque statue.
I agree, it’s an absolute shame. They could have got away with a guy in a robe, perhaps holding a sword : good for every game, and GW fans still know EXACTLY what it is…
Quite like the buildings and not a bad price
iirc Dental stone is a harder form of plaster than plaster of paris
I’m pretty sure the gargoyle is taken from the D&D Adventure Boardgame Castle Ravenloft. Still looks good though 😉
Nope… But that’s a classic D&D gargoyle from the old Monster Manual illustrations, I believe !
He’s got a double headed eagle on his barrels, and a Nurgle symbol on his chaos Obelisk. If he ever starts to sell, the GW layers will eat him up.
I have seen these for a while on ebay
The mausoleum has a TK skeleton interred into the wall. I’m pretty sure the skulls on offer are also straight copies from TK skulls.
Also, the skull with the crossed bones on the wall is one of the shield emblems from the skeleton boxed set.